There is no doubt
Office 2013 is very well integrated with the web. You can install new templates for its components, download clip art and various kinds of resources needful for your documents easily in this productivity suite. You can also save your documents to cloud storage service such as
OneDrive. So there are many features in Office 2013, which require that you should be signed in. But what if you don’t find the sign in option or even if you find it, you receive the following message when you try to sign in:
This feature has been disabled by your administratorRecently, we found that on one of the Office 2013 copy we have, sign-in option at the right top of the screen is missing. In such a condition, there exists no path which could allow us to get logged in, so that we can personalize our experience with Office. In this article, we’re going to share you the fix for such an issue:
Sign in feature disabled in Office 20131. Press
Windows Key + R combination, type put
Regedt32.exe in
Run dialog box and hit
Enter to open the Registry Editor.
2. In the left pane, navigate to following location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\SignIn3. Since you’re facing the issue, in the right pane of above mentioned key, you’ll see the
SignInOptions named registry
DWORD (REG_DWORD). It must be showing the Value data equals to
3, double click on this DWORD to modify:
4. In the above shown box, change the Value data to
1 from 3. Click
OK. If you like you can
delete the same DWORD as well. Now close the Registry Editor and
reboot the machine to get results. After reboot, you’ll be able to sign in to Office 2013.
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